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it's a good sport in north america. if you get a chance to watch it, you'll see a blood bath. >> the blast is hosting the game this friday at the first mainer arena -- at the first mariner arena. >> how about that! they've been on the team since the late 70s. they're infused with energy by the owner. >> and the league's name changed -- >> they're just a jugger [ indiscernible ] to put milan, madrid, manchester on a field with the blast, i think you would have an even game. >> i don't disagree. >> that's on an indoor field. >> i understand that. coming up on coffee with, steve sharipa. he created one of the most endeering characters on "the sopranos." the story behind his most famous role will blow your mind. you think you know about it? he'll say, you don't know nothing. he's on talking about, and this is nothing personal. he's talking about real life crime. this is a dynamite interview coming up. kristy breslin has traffic control. i'll tell you when it will start raining again, also. that's as the morning edition cont
it's a good sport in north america. if you get a chance to watch it, you'll see a blood bath. >> the blast is hosting the game this friday at the first mainer arena -- at the first mariner arena. >> how about that! they've been on the team since the late 70s. they're infused with energy by the owner. >> and the league's name changed -- >> they're just a jugger [ indiscernible ] to put milan, madrid, manchester on a field with the blast, i think you would have an even...
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america runs on dunkin'. >>> next the late
america runs on dunkin'. >>> next the late
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president obama cut his latin america trip a few hours short to deal with the crisis. he'll meet with his national security team at his hotel before returning to the white house tonight. >> we will continue to support the efforts to protect the libyan people. but, we will not be in the lead. >> reporter: tuesday, he promised the u.s. would hand over control of the mission within days. he also called the leaders of britain and france and agreed nato would play a key role. >> it is not going to be our planes that are maintaining the no-fly zone. that's precisely what the other coalition partners are going to do. >> reporter: and it's not just western countries. warplanes from qatar landed in greece yesterday. they'll begin patrolling the skies over libya this weekend. the first arab nation to directly participate. and possible evidence gadhafi may be looking for a way out. secretary of state hillary clinton told reporters that some allies of gadhafi are reaching out on his behalf, asking questions like, how do we get out of this? clinton did not say exile is one of those
president obama cut his latin america trip a few hours short to deal with the crisis. he'll meet with his national security team at his hotel before returning to the white house tonight. >> we will continue to support the efforts to protect the libyan people. but, we will not be in the lead. >> reporter: tuesday, he promised the u.s. would hand over control of the mission within days. he also called the leaders of britain and france and agreed nato would play a key role. >> it...
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if movie stars are america's royalty, elizabeth taylor was queen. and her long reign has come to an end. as you've likely heard elizabeth tay d
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. >>> the federal reserve will not allow bank of america to raise its dev dends this year. they need to receive evidence that the largest u.s. bank is strong enough. >>> egypt's stock market was shut down because of mass protests that toppled former president hosni mubarak. that's your money watch. for more, stay with cbsmoneywatch.com. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> it's one of the smelliest contests around. in the odor eaters rotten sneaker contest has a new champion. they gathered to put their foul- smelling sneakers to the test. the new champion wins a $2500 prize, a trip to new york, and a year's supply of much-needed odor eater products. >> i bet those smell bad. i know what it smells like. mother of two boys. that's good money, if you can get it. >>> coming up on eyewitness news at 4:00. >>> shocking outburst. why a man in a courtroom tries to attack a judge. >>> i'm alex demetrick. coming up, why too much of a bad thing could be good for the bay. that story as eyewitness news continues. >>> a severe chance of thunderstorms in several maryland counties. g
. >>> the federal reserve will not allow bank of america to raise its dev dends this year. they need to receive evidence that the largest u.s. bank is strong enough. >>> egypt's stock market was shut down because of mass protests that toppled former president hosni mubarak. that's your money watch. for more, stay with cbsmoneywatch.com. in new york, i'm alexis christoforous. >>> it's one of the smelliest contests around. in the odor eaters rotten sneaker contest has a...
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>> it is in america's national interest to participate in that, because nobody has a bigger stake in making sure that there are basic rules of the road that are observed. that there is some semblance of order and justice, particularly in a volatile region that's going through great changes like the middle east. >> reporter: white house officials say the president will have, quote, lots of opportunities to explain exactly why we are in libya, and exactly what the mission is. they also say he will stress the limited role of the u.s. military. erica, back to you. >> chip reid, thanks. joining us now from west newton, massachusetts, ambassador nicolas burns, undersecretary of state for president george w. bush. sir, good to have you with us this morning. there's been so much talk about what's happening now, what's going to happen in the coming days. the president as we heard from chip, once again saying the u.s. will hand off the lead in just a matter of days. yet as we heard from david martin earlier, clearly the u.s. is still leading the brunt of this. you said in an op-ed in the bosto
>> it is in america's national interest to participate in that, because nobody has a bigger stake in making sure that there are basic rules of the road that are observed. that there is some semblance of order and justice, particularly in a volatile region that's going through great changes like the middle east. >> reporter: white house officials say the president will have, quote, lots of opportunities to explain exactly why we are in libya, and exactly what the mission is. they...
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and much more on chris brown tomorrow on "good morning america." while you sleep, they work to bring you the very latest from libya, japan and everything in between. thanks for watching abc news. terry moran will be here tomorrow night.
and much more on chris brown tomorrow on "good morning america." while you sleep, they work to bring you the very latest from libya, japan and everything in between. thanks for watching abc news. terry moran will be here tomorrow night.
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, it has been a long time since the chicago bulls have been the nba's beast of the east. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good wednesday morning. the bulls survived a slow start with a blast of injuries in the beginning of the season. if you mess with the bulls now, you're going to get the horns. the hawks found out. virtually he's unstoppable. final seconds of the half. rose stopped and pops at the buzzer. that's missing from his game and while he'll be the mvp this year. the rout on, bulls up 29 at the brake. kept their foot on the game the entire time. bulls climb back into first place with a win. >>> to los angeles, the
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, it has been a long time since the chicago bulls have been the nba's beast of the east....
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while pointing out today during his trip to central america that the u.s. is in this because the arab league and others asked for it. more on that angle of this story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president tried to reassure americans tonight that the u.s. will turn over the lead on libya in the coming days to an allied coalition. today he did speak to both britain's prime minister cameron and france's president sarkozy, trying to work around objections from turkey, arab countries to have nato be in charge. instead, nato will support the operation, but it will be led by an ad-hoc coalition. the president also argues the intervention has already saved lives just by stopping the gadhafi forces from advancing on benghazi. and he said it's in america's national interest to prevent a humanitarian disaster, when working as part of a coalition, and when the costs are outweighed by the benefits. that seems to be what you might call an obama doctrin
while pointing out today during his trip to central america that the u.s. is in this because the arab league and others asked for it. more on that angle of this story from our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell in our washington newsroom. andrea, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. the president tried to reassure americans tonight that the u.s. will turn over the lead on libya in the coming days to an allied coalition. today he did speak to both britain's...
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copa américa. tenemos que ser campeones de los dos. >>> oye padre, veía un sitio de internet que habla de los próximo compromisos de méxico en europa y según lo que captó el lente de estos rorteros un poquito indiscreto yo creo que se contempla a holanda, polonia y un partido en sudamérica. >>> y qué se jugaría en seattle, y que se jugaría en denver. y es que héctor gonzález iñárritu estaba sentado con un señor de apellido ban di y el promotor guillermo lara. nosotros estábamos en el lobby y alguien con un lente lo fotografió, labor periodistanteresante. pero me pregunto, le gustaría que con un lente se metieran a su vida privada y leyeran cosas que solo son de ustedes. bien, bien, la información va le pero caray. >>> hay que mantener la privacidad de las personas también compadre regresamos para hablar de los jóvenes de la sub 22. >>> ya volvemos más adelante en directo desde san diego >>> gracias jorge, las águilas del a américa se encuentran en brasil al encuentro de su pa
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if this is the case then why in america where g.m. crops have been commercialized the longest are thirty five million americans still food insecure see only experience and few experiment with something without any follow up it's almost criminal off poster can you know because what we're doing isn't very serious your bills coffee it that's what every government has done because biotechnology is their religion they think it will develop so that it will be good law but that's just a belief because of it will be you know it's just like when we were told the earth was flat or you get rather than the reality t.v. in the family. there's someone from the european union commission that explained it to my wife at the tide they didn't do it it shows why right she does that kathy they say she's professor bought of dogs not professor post they explained it to had that. if if they had repeated the study they found civilizations that week. would be able to hush it up again as once it was bad enough. twice it's almost impossible what i regarded also
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i think that what's really going to lead to the end of america art is things like citizens united i love how do i back or better they don't talk about that at all they don't talk about the fact that corporations now have the right to fund politicians with a limited amounts of money ok i think that that's what undermines our democracy and i think that's what will the bench will lead to the end of america but i love how they never bring that up they bring up the fact that they think health care providing little babies with health care is going to ruin the country i mean anybody who believes in these clowns or loses or these clowns there's just heartless individuals who don't really have their priorities straight. and you know i think he really had to when you talk about corporate america there because even with this health care legislation that was passed obviously it's not perfect there are a lot of people out there who are critique it but it just makes you wonder if anything that's going to get passed will ever really make a difference if we don't talk about corporate control in america
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in rural america. for a long time, veterans from rural america have been underserved when it comes to employment. we realized this last year when we launched a pilot program in washington state, a very innovative partnership, will commit veterans service organizations, state government teams, corp. for community service, were the first time we get boots on the ground in rural america. we're calling and contacting veterans of america is the duty on employment services? when they say yes, we're right there knocking on their door, giving them one-on-one coaching and services. never been done before. let me tell you something, folks. we were hoping to have a 10% participation rate. our participation rate is in excess of 90%. [applause] we would like to move this to the six states and afterwards make the national initiative. we are constrained by resource, but as i talked before about for sending creativity, we have a few ideas. so will be working on those. you can't let it get program like that type. and e
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about 4% of the food america imports comes from japan. including processed fruits and vegetables, cookies, teas, chewing gum and seafood such as scallops, tuna, lobster, shrimp and salmon. if i'm an american consumer, and i'm deciding to sit down for some japanese tuna for dinner. can i feel comfortable that that's been screened, coming through the ports of the u.s.? >> if that japanese tuna had arrived within the last few days or weeks since those tragic events in japan, chances are that it has been screened for radiation. >> reporter: diane, this little device is the powerful radiation detector that's being used. and so far, not one has detected harmful radiation coming in from japan. diane? >> all right, dr. richard besser reporting from the airport with his machine tonight. >>> and still ahead on "world news," complaints, more and more of them, about aggressive, even abusive debt collectors. we tell you a simple step you can do to make them stop calling forever. >>> and what kate middleton has decided to borrow from princess diana's f
about 4% of the food america imports comes from japan. including processed fruits and vegetables, cookies, teas, chewing gum and seafood such as scallops, tuna, lobster, shrimp and salmon. if i'm an american consumer, and i'm deciding to sit down for some japanese tuna for dinner. can i feel comfortable that that's been screened, coming through the ports of the u.s.? >> if that japanese tuna had arrived within the last few days or weeks since those tragic events in japan, chances are that...
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in rural america. for a long time, veterans from rural america have been underserved when it comes to employment. we realized this last year when we launched a pilot program in washington state, a very innovative partnership, will commit veterans service organizations, state government teams, corp. for community service, were the first time we get boots on the ground in rural america. we're calling and contacting veterans of america is the duty on employment services? when they say yes, we're right there knocking on their door, giving them one-on-one coaching and services. never been done before. let me tell you something, folks. we were hoping to have a 10% participation rate. our participation rate is in excess of 90%. [applause] we would like to move this to the six states and afterwards make the national initiative. we are constrained by resource, but as i talked before about for sending creativity, we have a few ideas. so will be working on those. you can't let it get program like that type. and e
in rural america. for a long time, veterans from rural america have been underserved when it comes to employment. we realized this last year when we launched a pilot program in washington state, a very innovative partnership, will commit veterans service organizations, state government teams, corp. for community service, were the first time we get boots on the ground in rural america. we're calling and contacting veterans of america is the duty on employment services? when they say yes, we're...
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the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high particular, high fashion, high intellectual content job that pays us well that gives us a thank you base comes here and stays here. we are in competition with all the other cities in the world. on the other end we have unemployment like other. not all but a large number of those unemployed need a different level of job. they don't have great formal education. some don't have great command of the english language, so we have to be creating those jobs. they tend to be a lot lower pay. they tend to have less benefits. but nevertheless a job is better than no job and
the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high...
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a more of a a backward approach where america will will provide the technology but arab nations first and foremost will provide the boots on the ground in order to stabilize libya that would be the best case scenario is this guy is gone and arab troops come in provide a provisional government for the people of libya and we move on ok abdullah and we don't know sami mentioned a whole litany of countries that the united states supports and the arab middle east that probably need a lot of reform i think we'd all agree with all those leaders are now all watching this what initiatives they have now to reform because if you don't reform you're going to get struck by the u.s. and its allies you see the logic around going on this it has it could have a very counterproductive could be very how to produce i would put it go ahead i would put it the other way i would put it the other way which is that every tyrant would be tyrants in the arab world if khadafi can get away with it can daffy can get away with nasty green his people as serbia was not serving the people of bosnia and almost got away
a more of a a backward approach where america will will provide the technology but arab nations first and foremost will provide the boots on the ground in order to stabilize libya that would be the best case scenario is this guy is gone and arab troops come in provide a provisional government for the people of libya and we move on ok abdullah and we don't know sami mentioned a whole litany of countries that the united states supports and the arab middle east that probably need a lot of reform i...
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time, now, for "america's recipes." rocco dispirito. getting a kick out of how you were saying his name earlier. >> rocco. >> it's all the healthy eating. "now eat this." atop the best-seller list. now, he's with "now eat this diet." >> it's good for your waistline and taste buds. rocco says you can lose ten pounds in two weeks. >> up to ten pounds in two weeks. just do the math. the average american according to a u.s. study eats 3,797 calories each day. that's almost three-times what you need to make it through a day. this diet will take you -- all the food you see here is one day's worth of food. 1,250 calories. >> wait a minute. >> this is less than half the average of the food intake. reducing your food intake. so if save 2500 calories a day, that's 1 pound a day. >> we're going to have a quiz. yeah. >> you have the cards made up so people -- >> we have the cards made up so we can explain to people how to break down the recipes and use them. we color-coded them. to make it really easy. we have blue recipes that are 350 to 450 calor
time, now, for "america's recipes." rocco dispirito. getting a kick out of how you were saying his name earlier. >> rocco. >> it's all the healthy eating. "now eat this." atop the best-seller list. now, he's with "now eat this diet." >> it's good for your waistline and taste buds. rocco says you can lose ten pounds in two weeks. >> up to ten pounds in two weeks. just do the math. the average american according to a u.s. study eats 3,797...
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if this is the case then why in america where g.m. crops have been commercialized the longest are thirty five million americans still food insecure psionics think if you experiment with something without any follow up it's almost criminal past that can and is what we're doing isn't very serious of your bills coffee it yet that's what every government has done because biotechnology is their religion they think it will develop so that it will be goods well but that's just a belief because of it will be you know it's just like when we were told the earth was flat or you get rather than the reality. here in atlantic. there someone from the european union commission explained it to the wife at the time they did there and it shows my wife she does that they say she's a professor of the it's not a professor of history they explained that you had that. if if they repeated the study they this has civilizations that we. they would be able to hush it up again as once it was bad enough. twice is sort of still possible what i regarded also as the
if this is the case then why in america where g.m. crops have been commercialized the longest are thirty five million americans still food insecure psionics think if you experiment with something without any follow up it's almost criminal past that can and is what we're doing isn't very serious of your bills coffee it yet that's what every government has done because biotechnology is their religion they think it will develop so that it will be goods well but that's just a belief because of it...
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i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do you have a favorite website? a place where you feel you must check in every day? >> i checked in with each of them. before i go to bed at night, i checked into those three. >> do you eat during the course of the day? >> copiously. >> let me ask you a couple of questions. the wikileaks story, if you or bill keller and you had the chance to get thousands of interesting, fascinating, top- secret cables from the u.s. government, what would you do? would you do what keller did? >> each of us has our own star we steer by. we reported on them. we did put them o
i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do...
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if this is the case then why in america where g.m. crops have been commercialized the longest are thirty five million americans still food insecure still makes if you experiment with something without any follow up it's almost criminal pastor came in that is what we are doing isn't very serious are not the savior of those coffee if yet that's what every government has done because biotechnology is their religion they think it will develop so that it will be good to all but that's just a belief...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ it's rit's notlicious, too well done?est selection. nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mind if i cut the lawn this weekend? only if you let me talk to your mother on the phone for hours on end. done. [ male announcer ] u-verse brings peace to the family. at&t u-verse lets you record four shows at once from any room and play them back on any tv. get u-verse tv for only $29 a month for 6 months. in the network, everyone can get along. >> coming up tonight at 11:00 o'clock. more on the developing news at sfo. threat against a plane from the philippines. san francisco reaches out to vic
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where america will do anything it needs to protect israel but at the same time now we're trying to send messages that we are going to support democracy in some of these other nations but what happens if it's a type of democracy. they elected government just like hamas that we aren't so find out the danger that we consistently get is the one man one vote one time scenario which arguably happened with hamas in gaza. but looking at the bigger question the issue isn't so much which side are we going to choose right there's only one side here that's worth supporting and that's the side of peace and which already palestinians are for it the majority of israelis are for it willing to bet that if you want to round and sampled the majority of the people who've been pushing for reforms in these arab countries across the region the majority of them would like to see a pluralistic stable beechen as economically prosperous and at peace with israel although i've had it happen if they have the majority on both sides is florida everybody would like to see peace in the middle east here then why can't we
where america will do anything it needs to protect israel but at the same time now we're trying to send messages that we are going to support democracy in some of these other nations but what happens if it's a type of democracy. they elected government just like hamas that we aren't so find out the danger that we consistently get is the one man one vote one time scenario which arguably happened with hamas in gaza. but looking at the bigger question the issue isn't so much which side are we...
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. >> reporter: we met up with shannon tracy from transportation for america which released a study based on federal bridge inspection data. >> in the nine county bay area, 20% of our bridges are structurally deficient. so that is greatly higher than the national average of 11.5%. >> reporter: san francisco ranked among the most with 31% over passes raided insufficient. some voters say they are not surprised. >> it would not surprise me. they have been around for a long time. i'm sure when they were built they were state-of-the-art but times have changed since then. >> reporter: caltrans shows the need for more federal funding to maintain state and local bridges but a spokesman says the structurally deficient ratings should not worry drivers. >> what it means is that that is the amount of work that takes to keep it operational. it does not mean that it isn't any imminent danger. >> reporter: congress is expected to set an transportation funding needed to share people it is unclear is whether they will provide enough money for all of these bridge repairs. jana katsuyama, ktvu channel 2 new
. >> reporter: we met up with shannon tracy from transportation for america which released a study based on federal bridge inspection data. >> in the nine county bay area, 20% of our bridges are structurally deficient. so that is greatly higher than the national average of 11.5%. >> reporter: san francisco ranked among the most with 31% over passes raided insufficient. some voters say they are not surprised. >> it would not surprise me. they have been around for a long...
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the president said today america's role in the operation will end in a matter of days. secretary of state hillary clinton says people close to qaddafi are exploring options. >> we heard of other people close to him reaching out to people that they know around the world, africa, the middle east, europe, north america and beyond and saying what do we do? how do we get out of this? what happens next? >> clinton cited unconfirmed reports that one of qaddafi's sons may have been killed. >>> there has been another strong aftershock in northeastern japan. a 6.0 earthquake hit fukushima late tonight. there are no immediate reports of damage or injury. earlier today workers at the the fukushima plant attached all reactors to the grid. but setting on the power suffered a setback when a spike in radiation pulled workers out. restoring electricity would mean restoring the cooling system. radiation has seeped into vegetables, the milk and water supply and even the sea water. they halted the dairy products and produce from the affected region. they say the monitors here continue to s
the president said today america's role in the operation will end in a matter of days. secretary of state hillary clinton says people close to qaddafi are exploring options. >> we heard of other people close to him reaching out to people that they know around the world, africa, the middle east, europe, north america and beyond and saying what do we do? how do we get out of this? what happens next? >> clinton cited unconfirmed reports that one of qaddafi's sons may have been killed....
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. >> and coming up, michael finney looks at positions of america's health care reform about to go into affect in the second year. >> and where bay area drivers were nailed in a sting operation for failing to stop for pedestrian autos and steve jobs is ordered to respond to claims he won a musical monopoly. the news continues in one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a lot of drivers in belmont who did not stop for ped december streenz were surprised to get tickets. and more than 4,000 ped december streenz were killed in u.s. traffic accidents. and 59,000 were injured in 2009. that is the most current information for the national transportation safety board and vic lee is in bell monlt. officers were involved in risky business today. >> and it was risky business for some of -- there is one that didn't stop for me. there is another one. listen, i'm not going to take my life into my hands this, is el camino and fifth street where one of the sting operations took place. belmont police took that statistic mentioned to start today by launching this sting h
. >> and coming up, michael finney looks at positions of america's health care reform about to go into affect in the second year. >> and where bay area drivers were nailed in a sting operation for failing to stop for pedestrian autos and steve jobs is ordered to respond to claims he won a musical monopoly. the news continues in one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> a lot of drivers in belmont who did not stop for ped december...
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diana alvear has more from "good morning america." >> reporter: bob and peggy, good morning. you know, chris brown's new album may be titled "f.a.m.e." but this story should be titled omg. he always brings it when he's performing but nobody could have predicted what happened after he left the stage. >> chris brown riding high. >> reporter: chris brown was ready to perform on "good morning america." but not ready to discuss what kept him in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. >> recently the restraining order against you that rihanna had issued has been relaxed. have you all seen each other, been around each other? >> i mean, not really. i mean, it's not really a big deal to me now as far as that situation. definitely this album is what i want them to talk about and not what happened two years ago. >> reporter: brown sang and danced as scheduled. but as soon as the song ended, he stormed backstage with his team. at one point a cooler was thrown. and after hearing loud noises in his dressing room, hair and makeup staff called security. they discovered this window was broke
diana alvear has more from "good morning america." >> reporter: bob and peggy, good morning. you know, chris brown's new album may be titled "f.a.m.e." but this story should be titled omg. he always brings it when he's performing but nobody could have predicted what happened after he left the stage. >> chris brown riding high. >> reporter: chris brown was ready to perform on "good morning america." but not ready to discuss what kept him in the...
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a shattered window in the vocalist's dressing room in "good morning america."abababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababababab
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you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question that kept popping up in my head was this, 100 years later, is there enough to celebrate? have we made significant strides in our fight for equality? i kept ignoring the question pushing around my head. the thought kept buzzing in my head like a baby at a picnic. when i finally paid attention on whether we have made significant strides, the answer was an unequivocal no. it was only when i answered the question it and sat down, it was only when i answered that question that the words began to flow. the equal rights movement would not have happened
you will pay more taxes than bank of america. look that up, u.s.uncut.org. >> i am sorry, i missed my cue. i have three boys. does that help you decide where i was? thank you for inviting me today. it is an honor to be on this stage and that celebrate the 100th anniversary of the right to vote. as i began to write my speech for this event, i really started to struggle with the subject. the first draft, the participants, and the details leading up to gaining the right to vote. the question...
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i guess regular america isn't good enough for him anymore. he was in chile meeting with their president. during a joint news conference -- this is serious. the president said the first lady of the united states is very good looking. and then said, obama said the same thing about his wife, the first lady of chile. i don't know if that's the kind of trade agreement obama is there to open up. this is good. this is from a canadian news broadcast. yesterday, a reporter became some what discome bob lated during the 6:00 news. >> now, defense minister mccloud did confirm today that more than 54 18 fighter jets are spending about as much as 20 and ready to assist the 600 -- 100 deployed over the amount needed. it did depend that how the no land are while the university or the u.n. mission has whole received support from all batteries in the hues of the garbins of today. >> jimmy: he's reading from the melted tell prompted. similar to what happened here in l.a. with a local cbs news reporter, remember that woman last month. paramedics checked him out
i guess regular america isn't good enough for him anymore. he was in chile meeting with their president. during a joint news conference -- this is serious. the president said the first lady of the united states is very good looking. and then said, obama said the same thing about his wife, the first lady of chile. i don't know if that's the kind of trade agreement obama is there to open up. this is good. this is from a canadian news broadcast. yesterday, a reporter became some what discome bob...
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he is continuing his tour of latin america. it's a move that is drawing some criticism from the right. >> he is in brazil in south america, kicking soccer balls with little boys instead of being back here in washington, d.c. as our commander in chief. >> look, the blood of americans is on gadhafi's hands because we know that he was responsible for pan am 103. we should be removed from power. >> reporter: president obama says he still wants to transfer control of the operation to nato, but he says no timetable for that has been set up. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> okay, garvin, thank you. >>> we continue our coverage on the ongoing disaster in japan. the official death toll has now passed 9,000 people, with at least 13,000 more missing. in a scene eerily reminiscent of a scene after katrina, a sports arena near tokyo is home to about 2300 people from the fukushima prefecture. meanwhile, concern continues over the quake-rattled nuclear plant, with smoke, steam, and radiation still escaping from the reactors. all workers w
he is continuing his tour of latin america. it's a move that is drawing some criticism from the right. >> he is in brazil in south america, kicking soccer balls with little boys instead of being back here in washington, d.c. as our commander in chief. >> look, the blood of americans is on gadhafi's hands because we know that he was responsible for pan am 103. we should be removed from power. >> reporter: president obama says he still wants to transfer control of the operation...
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we saw the global average picture but this is what's happened in the west part of america since world war ii, we've seen this large area - this happens to be a time averaged march, april and may. that's our classical springtime in climate terms. this red shading means we've warmed welltive to a longer term average by something like a degree celsius to as much as two or three degrees celsius and that's in central or west canada. so, we have seen quite a warming over the period of our professional lifetimes. let's go to the next one. further more, if you simply play a sort of a thought experiment which my coleague mike has done here for the landscape of the united states, and what he's done is taken a census of precipitation, day by day every event that's occurred over along period, and he's cataloged how many of those events occurred where temperatures were in the range of minus 3 degrees celsius, just below freezing and freezing and what's shaded on here is the fraction of time for a given location in which the precipitation has occurred in that temperature range. that's a range of wh
we saw the global average picture but this is what's happened in the west part of america since world war ii, we've seen this large area - this happens to be a time averaged march, april and may. that's our classical springtime in climate terms. this red shading means we've warmed welltive to a longer term average by something like a degree celsius to as much as two or three degrees celsius and that's in central or west canada. so, we have seen quite a warming over the period of our...
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caller: my question is about the merchant marines in america. how do we rank as far as the merchant marines in the world? i know that early on we were number one in commercial shipping and now have dropped out mostly due to insurance. guest: of the u.s. merchant marine is approximately 97 ships right now. it is not one of the largest ones. other countries have made it more of an emphasis. if we finance a good generally over $20 million, we require that it go on the u.s. a flagship. one of the primary purposes of the merchant marines is so the military has a backstop. host: columbia, south carolina, good morning. caller: good morning. i am just calling to give the gentleman his props. it is a good company. i run a local funeral home and we purchase products regularly from the german company ourselves and their prices are reasonable. every time we deal with the u.s. export-import bank for products and services, i think it is well worth using the company. it is an honorable company. you can ask many local funeral homes across the united states abou
caller: my question is about the merchant marines in america. how do we rank as far as the merchant marines in the world? i know that early on we were number one in commercial shipping and now have dropped out mostly due to insurance. guest: of the u.s. merchant marine is approximately 97 ships right now. it is not one of the largest ones. other countries have made it more of an emphasis. if we finance a good generally over $20 million, we require that it go on the u.s. a flagship. one of the...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >> in innia and u.s. military forces destroyed a warehouse where moammar gadhafi reportedly kept rocket launchers. tracie potts is live on capitol hill this morning. president obama is coming home early from south america to try to deal with this crisis and the political fallout. >> reporter: that's right. he'll be back this afternoon. not only to deal with how to get us out and when but also to deal with congress. some lawmakers here on capitol hill very upset that they were not consulted before he authorized this military action. some in fact saying he overstepped his constitutional authority, one ohio congressman suggesting this could be an impeachable offense. although he also qualifies and says that that's completely different than movin
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >> in innia and u.s. military forces destroyed a warehouse where moammar gadhafi reportedly kept rocket launchers. tracie potts is live on capitol hill this morning. president obama...
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because, seriously, if you're saying it and you do hear this across america, it means it's real. and it means they've got to deal with the perception. even though he's with his daughters and they get very little time off, he's down in south america, three country tour, doing all of the official business. i don't work for them. i cover them all equally, democrats, republicans, they've got an appearance issue, if you're saying they do. you have that kind of sway across this country. >> jimmy: exactly. he watches the show all the time. [ light laughter ] you have that -- people laugh at that. [ laughter ] you have that going on, and then you also have this horrible disaster in japan. >> yep. >> jimmy: what is going on with that now? >> a 9.0. that wasn't good enough. let's have a tsunami. let's not stop there. let's have four reactors go at the same time. >> jimmy: nuclear reactors! >> we've got a nuclear cloud. we got people worried about shellfish from the water. we've got the first -- i mean, tiny subatomic particles came onshore in seattle and along the coast of canada. >> jimmy
because, seriously, if you're saying it and you do hear this across america, it means it's real. and it means they've got to deal with the perception. even though he's with his daughters and they get very little time off, he's down in south america, three country tour, doing all of the official business. i don't work for them. i cover them all equally, democrats, republicans, they've got an appearance issue, if you're saying they do. you have that kind of sway across this country. >>...
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we did have a very long hearing about the america's cup and changes to the agreement. i believe we will start to see a number of items coming back with regards to this specific proposals to the extent that there's any long-term leases or issues associated with the provision. what this is currently is simply an mou with regard to how is it calculates certain reimbursement payments for rent, so it is a very straightforward how it is to calculate the numbers, and not how it changes that relationship. supervisor chiu: thank you. can we take this item same house, call? without objection, the item is adopted. >> item 10, designating the agency's qualified to produce a bit in the 2011 annual joint agency's qualified to produce a bit in the 2011 annual joint
we did have a very long hearing about the america's cup and changes to the agreement. i believe we will start to see a number of items coming back with regards to this specific proposals to the extent that there's any long-term leases or issues associated with the provision. what this is currently is simply an mou with regard to how is it calculates certain reimbursement payments for rent, so it is a very straightforward how it is to calculate the numbers, and not how it changes that...
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. >> eric: the only large america citizens that doesn't use it. additive that has san jose in in a tap water fight. >> and they are pushing to crack down [ older brother ] hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? bui've got a warm, fresh baked strawberry toaster strudel. see the difference? mmmm. i do. (announcer) pillsbury toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. >>> had been 42 on the morning news. a live look from emeryville camera. you can see what is going on weather wise. gusty winds and rain blowing in. traffic is moving along on the bay bridge. see some red lights -- those are the lights that you see, the city lights there. >> kristen: it's hard to tell. >> it's called paralax. >> its tough morning on the drive. >> kristen: more news right now. california lawmakers are trying again to get cell phones out of the hand
. >> eric: the only large america citizens that doesn't use it. additive that has san jose in in a tap water fight. >> and they are pushing to crack down [ older brother ] hey, that's the last crescent. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? bui've got a warm, fresh baked strawberry...
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does that not only become america's problem but the international community's problem? >> i think it becomes the world's problem to deal with him. but by in large as long as we keep the pressure on him, the chances that all of the people supporting him now will continue to support him, i think diminish because a lot of people who support him do so because they thought he was go to win. whatever else may happen there is no way he will prevail over a united libya. >> do you see americans being drawn into a offensive on the ground in libya given the fact we heard from many speaking to us on bbc news about the casualties that are being suffered on the ground? >> no. i don't think the united states will be drawn into a ground conflict. the u.n. resolution talked about the fact that you can't have occupying forces and president balm made it clear that the united states won't send in ground forces. >> they may have to change their point of view given the fact that as president obama made it very clear that his primary motive was to help the humanitarian situation, help the lib
does that not only become america's problem but the international community's problem? >> i think it becomes the world's problem to deal with him. but by in large as long as we keep the pressure on him, the chances that all of the people supporting him now will continue to support him, i think diminish because a lot of people who support him do so because they thought he was go to win. whatever else may happen there is no way he will prevail over a united libya. >> do you see...
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if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a conversation about free speech and america. i'm ken paulson. our guest today is a highly respected actress, activist, and citizen; susan sarandon, welcome. thank you. i know you've spent your entire career, your entire life balancing art and activism. when was the first hint that you would some day be the kind of woman who was arrested for her beliefs? well, i was--i was just lucky to come of age at a time when your, i think, natural sense of need for justice and need for equality and all those things had issues that were very clear. i mean, there was the war. there was, you know, the rise of women wanting equal pay. there was voter registration in the south, desegregation. and there wasn't quite as much ability-
if a jerk burns a flag, america is not threatened. political speech is the heart of the first amendment. they're expressing their religious beliefs. now is the time to make justice a reality for all of god's children. captioning provided by the first amendment center, funded by the freedom forum. welcome to speaking freely, a conversation about free speech and america. i'm ken paulson. our guest today is a highly respected actress, activist, and citizen; susan sarandon, welcome. thank you. i...
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i watched "good morning america." i did not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do you have a favorite website? a place where you feel you must check in every day? >> i checked in with each of them. before i go to bed at night, i checked into those three. >> do you eat during the course of the day? >> copiously. >> let me ask you a couple of questions. the wikileaks story, if you or bill kellie and you had the chance to get thousands of interesting, fascinating, top- secret cables from the u.s. government, what would you do? would you do what keller did? >> each of us has our own star we steer by. we reported on them. we did put them
i watched "good morning america." i did not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do...
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san jose is the largest city in america that doesn't flouridate all its water. supporters say fluoride will reduce tooth decay. opponents argue that it causes health problems. >> children coming in a fluoridated area you might see fewer or no cavities or non-fluoridated areas every kid has a cast. >> the only hope to not get arthritis is if your kidneys is able to fill on terrify out what you ingest. >> the board is not expected to make a decision until august at the earliest. >> kristen: please somebody turn off the tap in the sky. >> eric: who are you asking for? >> me. no, just the messenger. not even go there. it's lit with colors because a lot of watches and warnings. first a flad flood watch for the north bay mountains and santa cruz mountains. as you head into the central valley, solano county, under a flash flood watch. rain moving out. steady rain through the north bay, parts of the peninsula, steadiest rain will be out of here in the next couple of hours and we'll deal with scattered showers this afternoon. take a look, temperatures in the mid 40s. we
san jose is the largest city in america that doesn't flouridate all its water. supporters say fluoride will reduce tooth decay. opponents argue that it causes health problems. >> children coming in a fluoridated area you might see fewer or no cavities or non-fluoridated areas every kid has a cast. >> the only hope to not get arthritis is if your kidneys is able to fill on terrify out what you ingest. >> the board is not expected to make a decision until august at the earliest....
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i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do you have a favorite website? a place where you feel you must check in every day? >> i checked in with each of them. before i go to bed at night, i checked into those three. >> do you eat during the course of the day? [laughter] >> copiously. >> let me ask you a couple of questions. the wikileaks story, if you or bill keller and you had the chance to get thousands of interesting, fascinating, top- secret cables from the u.s. government, what would you do? would you do what keller did? >> each of us has our own star we steer by. we reported on them. we did
i watched "good morning, america." i do not have to give up at 3:45 in the morning anymore, which i did for 11 years. i get into the office and we stand the e-mail that are coming in. there are fantastic. i wish we could introduce you'd sometime to the debates that go on at abc news between -- that alone is worth stopping everything you are doing. i read "the daily beast." i stay all day long, i can see a complete quilts of screens and i can see what is going on. >> do...
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san jose is the largest city in america that does not flouridate all their water. they say fluoride will reduce tooth decay. opponents argue that it causes health problems. >> children coming in a fluoridated area, you may see no cavities in most kids and non-fluoridated in san jose, almost every kid has a cavity. >> the only hope of not getting arthritis is if your kidneys are able to filter out 50% of what you ingest. >> it will cost about $30 million to build a new fluoridation system. they are not expected to make a decision until august. >> eric: if you looking for a job, aflac is hiring. bloomberg business report coming up. >> i'm janelle wang, new tests show drinking water in tokyo is potentially dangerous to babies. levels of radioactive iodine are twice the safety limits. >> kristen: san francisco reaches out to the victims of the earthquake victims and tsunami. >> eric: and bay area policing proves switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>
san jose is the largest city in america that does not flouridate all their water. they say fluoride will reduce tooth decay. opponents argue that it causes health problems. >> children coming in a fluoridated area, you may see no cavities in most kids and non-fluoridated in san jose, almost every kid has a cavity. >> the only hope of not getting arthritis is if your kidneys are able to filter out 50% of what you ingest. >> it will cost about $30 million to build a new...
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congressman from pleasanton says america needs goals. and pete stark are all opposed to the libyan intervention. oakland barbara lee saying engagement has potential to become a quagmir. e. a widely held opinion. >> what units both party as above all is a question of correctional prog five. >> he points out a decision to lead tact without congressional approveal has a short shelf life. >> both democrats and republicans are uneasy about what this is all about, what role congress played in this mission. >> the worst case is a rebellion that bog downs in libya. as a former secretary of state president george w. bush. >> that would be a very, very embarrassing and sticky situation. one reason i think the administration is looking hard to hand off responsibility. so they don't get stuck with a tar baby. >> we've heard the president say within days the u.s. will hand off the lead. could the u.s. bail? leading or being led? this phone shall is significant. >> thank you. >> and japan's electronic company warned workers will need to check for more
congressman from pleasanton says america needs goals. and pete stark are all opposed to the libyan intervention. oakland barbara lee saying engagement has potential to become a quagmir. e. a widely held opinion. >> what units both party as above all is a question of correctional prog five. >> he points out a decision to lead tact without congressional approveal has a short shelf life. >> both democrats and republicans are uneasy about what this is all about, what role congress...
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already has some of their own networks they've got you know voice of america. they're already contributing millions of dollars for some of these networks. and yet it seems all of that ironically i mean this could be seen as even outsourcing. propaganda that's what it is i mean you know ironically the outsourcing you're putting overseas propaganda something what the president said he didn't want to do in terms of our own industry but yeah that's what it is it's outsourcing propaganda rather than developing network strategies and on the ground strategies for talking to real people and getting to know their hopes and fears and maybe building on that we're not doing that first america could do that radio liberty that you know al gore could do that if they switch their approach their approach has been very heavy handed and we've talked about this and they're in a run by people don't you don't even from there it even stuff like like radio free europe or the old law of the old school radio sometimes the old school penetration like radio can get through this jamming yo
already has some of their own networks they've got you know voice of america. they're already contributing millions of dollars for some of these networks. and yet it seems all of that ironically i mean this could be seen as even outsourcing. propaganda that's what it is i mean you know ironically the outsourcing you're putting overseas propaganda something what the president said he didn't want to do in terms of our own industry but yeah that's what it is it's outsourcing propaganda rather than...
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this music is played over europe, south america, and india. all of these countries are able to regulate and support this music. why is it that the leader of the free world is trying to man an art form -- ban an art form from the public? to deny the scene altogether robs us of the beauty and expression of the voice of our generation. >> thank you, members of the commission. i am a san francisco resident, a fourth generation 1. i am a musician. i support and applaud the electronic dance music scene and community and wish to see it protected. when you were young, depending on the decade, you had sock hops, discos, underground dance clubs, and more. today, the music is a little faster and louder and the lighting is dynamic and vibrant. these dances are called raves or electronic music events. music includes dub step, house, and funk. people go to relax from stress at their job, to make new friends that gathered for the same sort of activities. i realize some people abuse the rights accord they go to these parties and come on illegal drugs like aci
this music is played over europe, south america, and india. all of these countries are able to regulate and support this music. why is it that the leader of the free world is trying to man an art form -- ban an art form from the public? to deny the scene altogether robs us of the beauty and expression of the voice of our generation. >> thank you, members of the commission. i am a san francisco resident, a fourth generation 1. i am a musician. i support and applaud the electronic dance...
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mainstream shows in america and you can forget a lot of time he made that happen on t.v. i have to happen and you know three men or six minute blurbs so there's no sort of thing as or making connections there simply let's get that sound byte in there what do you think these night minutes of the ad. yeah i was going to say just what you're saying that in that i'm the internet if someone if you're a successful blogger and you've built up a following and someone went after you you're going to be the one who brings it to the audience and you're going to link to it so they can see what the opposing view is. as you say on television there's almost no sourcing other thing on u.s. television there's almost never a correction. you know to send better oh it turns out that the media got it right not just the government the media is almost never a correct there's no correction box on t.v. let's talk now about what's going on sort of around the world right now these movements from egypt to now bahrain and do you think that some of these countries leaders will try to crack down more on
mainstream shows in america and you can forget a lot of time he made that happen on t.v. i have to happen and you know three men or six minute blurbs so there's no sort of thing as or making connections there simply let's get that sound byte in there what do you think these night minutes of the ad. yeah i was going to say just what you're saying that in that i'm the internet if someone if you're a successful blogger and you've built up a following and someone went after you you're going to be...